Reviews by ONUMello:

12oz can poured into a pint glassA: Light brown color, one-finger head that qwickly settlesS: Malt, some toffee, a kiss of hopsT: Nutty, hazlenut in particular, along with some pleasant maltM: Medium-bodied but no particular complexityO: Nothing spectacular but overall a straightforward enjoyable brew (307 characters)

Undated can purchased earlier this month near the brewery. Pours a deep amber color; clear with a large bone-colored head that has very good retention and leaves marvelous lacing. Limited aroma with a bit more flavor. Very good sweet/bitter balance, shaded towards the bitter side, yet with more roasted malt than hop flavor. Surprisingly durable, hop-tinged, roasted malt aftertaste. M: Exceptional; medium-light, airy body without wateriness; excellent, soft, medium carbonation. O: excellent for style. Just trounces the other Lexington amber (Kentucky Ale) that preceded it. (582 characters)

Poured from a 12 oz. can. Has a cloudy brown color with a 1/23 inch head. Smell is of caramel malts, some hops. Taste is well balanced malts and hops, some caramel, but not as pronounced as in the smell. Feels medium bodied in the mouth and overall an easy drinking and sessionable beer. (287 characters)